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How come I haven't heard about

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the 7" Gulps (Jerk Baits). I bought a pack today 4 baits for $6.99 plus tax. I squeezed them and they seem to be very dense and should last a while. The only bright color on the self was yellow and white with some specks on them. I have never done good with a speckled bait in saltwater, but I will try it. I never been a big fan of the scented baits because the trash fish seem to get them before the game fish.

This 7" bait may have been posted before, but I don't recall it. :-?
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Cabela's has them in several colors. Haven't seen them anywhere else.
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4 for $6.99 :o Not me.
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Where did you find them?
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Jumptrout51 wrote:Where did you find them?

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Someone said he used a horny toad for a quasi-topwater when the float grass got too thick to throw plugs. Gulp! has basically the same thing. I ordered a few.

The dollar-per-grub baits are staying in the garage once the pinfish start back up.
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Atticus wrote:Someone said he used a horny toad for a quasi-topwater when the float grass got too thick to throw plugs. Gulp! has basically the same thing. I ordered a few.
Luke, I've used the Zoom version of the frogs. They do work well. Only problem is pinfish, small blues, etc. love to take the legs off.
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I loaded up on soft body frogs and baby 1- crankbaits from this place. They sell topwaters too.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-frogs.html
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